Prokaryotic cell structure Flashcards

1
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what’s included in the prokaryotic cell structure?

A

Ribosomes
(Cilium)
Cell membrane
DNA (nucleoid)
Cytoplasm

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2
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describe the plasma membrane

A

Proteins embedded in 2D fluid

Lipids provide the scaffold, proteins provide functions

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which are the pre dominant lipids?

A

Saccarolipids: Lipid A

Glycerophospholipids: PE, PG, CL

Glycerolipid: DGDG

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4
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what kind of membrane transport are there?

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Passive transport: Facilitated diffusion

Active transporters: energised by ATP or proton motive force (uni, sym, anti)

Group translocation

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5
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there are two types of cell walls - describe these

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Gram + : thick cell wall (peptidoglycan), thin plasma membrane (1 membrane, thick cell wall)

Gram - : plasma membrane, thin cell wall (peptidoglycan), outer membrane (2 membranes, thin cell wall)

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6
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what does peptidoglycan consist of?

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2 sugars (glycan) + peptides (4 or 5)

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7
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describe the peptidoglycan in gram + bacteria

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forms tightly interconnected meshwork, 3D structure

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describe the peptidoglycan in gram - bacteria

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2D structure, cross links, fewer connections

Outer membrane is made of LPS (lipopoly saccharide), proteins formed by beta sheets
Inner membrane proteins formed by alfa helix

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9
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describe teichoic acids

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only in gram +, modifies surface charge, provide flexibility, can determine cell shape

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10
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describe the gram - flagella

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energised through proton gradient across the inner membrane

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describe the gram + flagella

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same overall structure as gram -. Supporting structures crossing the peptidoglycan and outer membrane are not required

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what is a fimbriae (pili)?

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smaller, thinner & simpler than flagella, often involved in cell attachment.

Bacterial conjugation: bacterial pili involved in the transfer of genetic material between bacterial cells.

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13
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what kind of lipid proteins are most common?

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glycerophospholipids: PE, PG, CL

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14
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outer membrane proteins are formed by ..?

A

beta sheets

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15
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inner membrane proteins are formed by …?

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alfa helixes

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16
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what are the two types of bacterial DNA?

A

chromosomal DNA & plasmid DNA

17
Q

What are inclusions?

A

energy & carbon storage

18
Q

How do bacteria fit their
genome into the cell?

A

supercoiling

19
Q

what is the periplasm?

A

aqueous space between inner & outer membrane (high protein)

20
Q

what’s an s-layer?

A

cell surrounding layer, proteins

21
Q

what’s a capsule?

A

surrounding layer, proteins/polysaccharides, important for biofilm formation

22
Q

what’s a hami?

A

only in archeae. mostly used for attachments –> surface / cell-cell. common in biofilms

23
Q

what’s the archaeal flagella driven by?

A

ATP hydrolysis